Hi,

On Aug 18, 4:50 pm, Harold Ancell <h...@ancell-ent.com> wrote:

> When I stumbled on the clojure-1.0.0.jar problem I updated
> the appropriate page there in a few minutes including
> registering an account, which isn't required:

The problem with the wikibook site is, that they
came up with some moronic "quality management".
Only special "editors" can release changes to a page.
However back when this was introduced, no one from
the Clojure community was an "editor". Seeing the
updates was at least hard and it was not obvious
(only a small note at the top) that one was looking
at old content. So they basically locked out the
community. (Here the "moronic" part comes in: a
non-member of the community has to judge the
quality of the content... How is he supposed to know?
And when does he review the changes? Once every
three months?)

But maybe we now have editors or the quality things
changed, in that case it would be worth to have a look
again.

Sincerely
Meikel

PS: After looking at the front-page: Top right of the
page there is "Sighted page (view draft)". Comparing
the draft with the page shows changes. Bleh.

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